Designing a clear and engaging report format for Possible, translating complex public sector topics into accessible visual narratives.













Two reports created for Possible explore how technological innovation can transform public institutions. While Zukunftsressource Archiv examines how archives can evolve into valuable digital infrastructures for research, administration, and society, Regulierung Reloaded introduces the concept of “Law as Code”—an approach that translates legal rules into machine-readable logic to support the digitalization of government processes.
The project began with the development of a visual concept for Possible’s report series, based on the organization’s corporate identity. This framework established a clear editorial structure, typographic hierarchy, and a flexible system for charts, diagrams, and information graphics. The concept was then applied to the two reports, translating extensive research and policy content into an accessible and engaging visual format.
While the imagery was provided by the client, the design focuses strongly on information design—transforming data into diagrams, structuring complex topics through clear hierarchies, and creating a layout that feels both precise and contemporary. The result is a report format that communicates dense material with clarity while remaining visually engaging and easy to navigate.

Designing a clear and engaging report format for Possible, translating complex public sector topics into accessible visual narratives.










Two reports created for Possible explore how technological innovation can transform public institutions. While Zukunftsressource Archiv examines how archives can evolve into valuable digital infrastructures for research, administration, and society, Regulierung Reloaded introduces the concept of “Law as Code”—an approach that translates legal rules into machine-readable logic to support the digitalization of government processes.
The project began with the development of a visual concept for Possible’s report series, based on the organization’s corporate identity. This framework established a clear editorial structure, typographic hierarchy, and a flexible system for charts, diagrams, and information graphics. The concept was then applied to the two reports, translating extensive research and policy content into an accessible and engaging visual format.
While the imagery was provided by the client, the design focuses strongly on information design—transforming data into diagrams, structuring complex topics through clear hierarchies, and creating a layout that feels both precise and contemporary. The result is a report format that communicates dense material with clarity while remaining visually engaging and easy to navigate.